By Qiuyi Tan | Posted: 28 April 2012 1416 hrs
SINGAPORE: Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said social media is a double-edged sword for social cohesion.
He
was speaking at the annual dialogue for the Community Engagement
Programme, a national social cohesion and crisis response network.
DPM Teo said the very same Internet that connects Singaporeans can also isolate people and disrupt social harmony.
"Anonymity
on the Internet emboldens people, encouraging them to take on more
extreme views than they might otherwise. The Internet also amplifies the
extreme views even though they might be in the minority, and virtual
mobs form to cheer or jeer, which only help to accentuate the
differences, polarise and inflame emotions further," he said.
Some
600 community, business and youth leaders, and several government
ministers joined the dialogue on Singapore's social challenges.
Online behaviour, especially on social media, was a recurrent theme across all the five dialogue groups.
"If
we believe that the majority of Singaporeans are rational and calm in
our responses, then surely this will be reflected in the way we relate
to each other, be it on the social media space or mainstream media. One
of the conclusions from my group was that all of us have this
responsibility. At the end of the day, you can't have one set of rules
being imposed on a community, if the community does not own that set of
rules," said Singapore Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth
and Sports, Chan Chun Sing.
Mr Chan said he hopes netizens will
come forward to collectively shape the norms of online behaviour that
are acceptable for Singaporeans.
Technology was one of three driving forces Mr Teo said can have a profound impact on Singapore's social resilience.
Another
driving force - immigration. Mr Teo said Singapore needs to pay "extra
attention" to new immigrants who are ready to sink their roots here. He
urged Singaporeans to play their part in making new citizens feel more
welcome.
Extremism, too, remains on the radar.
Mr Teo
said the extremist threat includes self-radicalised "lone wolves", like
Norwegian gunman Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people last year.
But
this threat can also rally people together in the fight against terror,
and this is where regular dialogues can play a useful role in
strengthening the common ground across Singapore's different racial and
religious communities.
- CNA
Sgpreans are too tame, even internet is a no no.
Life is surreal.
damm stressed
Whether in Singapore or the rest of the world. The problem can be solved when the anonymity is removed.
Every netizens who want to post must do it with the real name. pp photo, which is authenticated. Then only the nonsense stop.
Pros and cons of it!
Isolation, convenience, high tech, bad communication skills, tired eyes, great variety of info ..... . . . .
We know the Papigs are very wary of what internet can do to speak the facts of their "rule" in Singapore. hahahahahahhaha! Thanks to the internet that people are more aware of the truth . Many know that the local papers are not reliable and switch to reading news on internet. hahahahha
Originally posted by winsomeea:Pros and cons of it!
Isolation, convenience, high tech, bad communication skills, tired eyes, great variety of info ..... . . . .
We know the Papigs are very wary of what internet can do to speak the facts of their "rule" in Singapore. hahahahahahhaha! Thanks to the internet that people are more aware of the truth . Many know that the local papers are not reliable and switch to reading news on internet. hahahahha
internet is free, local papers not all free.
Why don't you unplug Singapore from the internet, then. You have the power to do so.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:internet is free, local papers not all free.
online straits times, isn't this free? I gave up registering for it, asking for personal info, so typically kiasu kiasi PAP's style. I read foreign online newspapers without this sort of hassel.
They want to ban Twitter and Facebook?
Originally posted by Fcukpap:well a double edged sword can’t beat a tripartite rod….
Pwn u dip dip.
Originally posted by charlize:They want to ban Twitter and Facebook?